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    DVD cabinet finished

    I made this DVD cabinet for my daughter and her husband. It is made out of solid red oak with gel stain and sprayed lacquer. (the back is oak ply) This is the first project I sprayed. I bought the PC phs1 conversion spray gun this week. It worked well. I designed the cabinet with drawers because someday when DVD's are obselete the cabinet can be used for other things. The handles are made from walnut. Thanks to all those who helped me with info on spraying lacquer. I sprayed the bookcase also and will post that later when it is done.












    Thanks,
    Rick

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    Beautiful cabinet Rick..an the finish looks exceptional..

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    Awesome work Rick. I like the drawers vs. other methods. This is a beautiful piece of furniture and the finish looks great!

    Corey

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    Excellent job Rick!!

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    Rick,

    I like the design and your idea using drawers will definitely make it a much more versatile piece of furniture. The finish looks great too.

    Larry

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    Very nice Rick. Does each drawer have dividers? How tall is it and how many DVD's do think it'll hold?

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    Nice project Rick, I could use one of those.

    How did you go about making the feet?
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    Rick, that is a real nice piece, well designed and executed.

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    Rick, that looks great! Nice job on the cabinet.
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    Ben: The feet are from Woodsmith. I don't know the number but I liked the design and have used it before.

    Peter: each drawer has 3 dividers and each divider holds 16 DVD's so the case can hold 288 DVD's. It is 43" tall, 27" wide and 20" deep.

    Thanks for all the nice comments.

    Rick

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    Excellent job. Rick. Beautifully designed, fabricated and finished.The drawers are a great idea, even if DVDs stay in vogue for generations.

    - Vaughn

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    Rick, congrats on the new spray equipment. It was put to good use on this one. The cabinet turned out great. Good job.

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    Nice looking cabinet, Rick. Somewhere down the road I need to build storage for my CD's and I've also been thinking about drawers to make the most use of space.

    I can't tell from the photos, are there side-mounted slides or is this a wood runner in a slot? If slides, are they full extension? What weight rating did you use?

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    Looks great Rick. I am glad the spraying went well.
    Joe

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    Very nice cabinet, Rick. I like it.
    Martin, Granbury, TX
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